We Are Not Equal

in blurt •  2 years ago 

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     As the internet has now been polarized on all sides of all issues, it's kind of a Wild West out there. The fact that none of us are equal to the next, is kind of crazy to say. In a lot of the world especially in America and countries with similar freedoms, have equal opportunities for sure. I first hand have seen that the lack of knowledge of these opportunities is the problem. If you can't see the way, you believe there is no other way. This ends up with you seeing the disadvantages of your situation compared to someone it may seem easier on.

     The first equality that has been blasted all over my algorithm, non-stop in my face currently. All the Andrew Tate, Jordan Peterson and "red pill" movement things in my face. They seem to cover more of the realm of the differences between men and women.

     The overwhelming averages of most scenarios of comparison doesn't expect the same things out of the men vs. the women. It's ok, because men have their strengths and weaknesses and women have their strengths and weaknesses. Men being normally having physical prowess. Men normally choose more dangerous careers. Men fighting for higher wages. Not that there aren't exceptions to the average, but it wouldn't be an average if there weren't numbers on both sides. Women are normally more empathetic, and understanding of how people feel. On average taking jobs in similar fields in regard to their strengths. When all these choices are being made is where a difference in income could be created.

     Some demographics of employment of 2022 are available here https://www.bls.gov/cps/cpsaat39.htm


     The second difference is that of culture or ethnic upbringing. I'm not exactly sure of the proper verbiage. I can't speak in all situations. I can just provide generalities with statistical backing. I come from a poor background, so I see the side of the situations of lower-than-average families situations.

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     The single-parent statistics may definitely play a role in the level of ability to achieve generational wealth as well. Not to say the playing field is level in the least bit. Opportunities are present for everyone. The only issue is the inability of some to even begin to step into the same arena as some of the different backgrounds. I'm sure there are other driving forces within those separate cultures that either reward or punish the behaviors that have led to these situations and create different types of individuals. We may have the same chances but sometimes weren't exposed to the same environments.

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     The final difference in people is this natural made caste system. We do not care about poor people. We idolize famous people. We could easily change a poor person's entire existence in the same way we keep the other internet folks alive and thriving.

     So besides any other difference in this world is the one between the haves and have-nots. There are definitely a large number of have-nots that could definitely better themselves and make things better in their current situations. It would lighten the burden on an abused system. The haves don't give back down to those at the bottom who would always immediately come back to them. It's a strange system. I'm not sure how it can maintain its continuous actions.

     There is always a way out, but it's never as easy as just saying it. Opportunities are there, but you don't know it if you don't know what you're looking at. If nothing else, self-educate, knowledge is power.

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